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plus -- china celebrating a start to their lunar new year calendar. the traditional way. with fireworks! >> some incredible video of fireworks lighting up the night sky in beijing. as people in china celebrated the first few hours of the chinese new year saturday night. the fireworks were set off at midnight on the first day of the month in china's lunar calendar. it's a tradition they've been following for centuries. the media in china says tens of thousands of firefighters and police officers were on standby -- in case of any fires and emergencies. >> and take a look at this! -- during the national anthem at a bakersfield condors hockey game on friday the teams mascot got free from its handler and escaped across the ice. the handler managed to chase it down. but took a hard spill on the ice. allowing the condor to get loose again. the large bird then hops across the ice and leaps onto the bakersfield bench sending some players and their coach away in terror. eventually the condor headed down the tunnel to the lockerroom where its handler was able to retrieve it again. >
plus -- china celebrating a start to their lunar new year calendar. the traditional way. with fireworks! >> some incredible video of fireworks lighting up the night sky in beijing. as people in china celebrated the first few hours of the chinese new year saturday night. the fireworks were set off at midnight on the first day of the month in china's lunar calendar. it's a tradition they've been following for centuries. the media in china says tens of thousands of firefighters and police...
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here in china, they also say that millions of computers here in china are targeted from the u.s. the question is, could this be the next salvo in an information war. erin? >> that is just incredible, incredible footage. >>> all right, next to italy, where plans to pick a new pope could be speeding up. pope benedict, considering changing the vatican constitution to allow a vote for his successor before march 15th. that's when the conclave had been set to begin. ben wedeman is in rome and i asked him what else he knows. >> reporter: erin, officials in the vatican are sending out messages that they would like to hold the conclave earlier than originally projected, just a few days ago, they were talking about the 15th of march. what they would like to do is hold it a bit earlier, bringing those 117 cardinals to rome to vote for the next pope, as quickly as possible. they definitely want to avoid what happened with pope gregory x in the 13th century when the conclave went on for three years. the last time there was a con cl claif, it went on for two days and that would be i deal for t
here in china, they also say that millions of computers here in china are targeted from the u.s. the question is, could this be the next salvo in an information war. erin? >> that is just incredible, incredible footage. >>> all right, next to italy, where plans to pick a new pope could be speeding up. pope benedict, considering changing the vatican constitution to allow a vote for his successor before march 15th. that's when the conclave had been set to begin. ben wedeman is in...
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the company said that china sales which account 40% of its bottom line could drop 25% this quarter. department chains macy's and jcpenney will duke it out over who has the right to martha stewart. >>> and talk about a good value. oscar nominee helen hunt proudly wore a classic navy strapless gown from h&m on the red carpet last night. that said, she did accessorized with three-quarters of a million dollars in jewelry. not bad. >>> coming up -- ohio state takes on michigan state as march madness gets even closer. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. with pantene's new overnight miracle repair serum. 8 hours of repair while you sleep. with no residu
the company said that china sales which account 40% of its bottom line could drop 25% this quarter. department chains macy's and jcpenney will duke it out over who has the right to martha stewart. >>> and talk about a good value. oscar nominee helen hunt proudly wore a classic navy strapless gown from h&m on the red carpet last night. that said, she did accessorized with three-quarters of a million dollars in jewelry. not bad. >>> coming up -- ohio state takes on michigan...
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you have china, suber criminals stealing personal inform from crime gags and then you have hacktavists, people trying to foster attacks across the people they disagree with and they come from a variety of places. >> michael ice canner, very interesting and thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >>> and as the 5 continues, a new study show yous when men do too much of a certain activity, they risk lowering their sperm count. dr. oz joins us live to help us sort this one out. >> and a high school football coach pays the price for his controversial comments about the first lady's appearance. >> and if you can't beat them, join them, right? new jersey governor pokes fun at his way -- weight on late night tv. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me.
you have china, suber criminals stealing personal inform from crime gags and then you have hacktavists, people trying to foster attacks across the people they disagree with and they come from a variety of places. >> michael ice canner, very interesting and thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >>> and as the 5 continues, a new study show yous when men do too much of a certain activity, they risk lowering their sperm count. dr. oz joins us live to help us sort...
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this year they are going to complete a bridge, expand a bridge from china to macau. making a bridge from hong kong to macau. and working on high speed rail. they are going to bring all these chinese into las vegas sands. here's the problem, they have missed the street the last three quarters. that's why the stock has been volatile. if anyone can hang in with the volatility i think the stock could back at the very least and retest the 62. stuart: if a singapore national wants to gamble in the singapore, they have to pay 100 singapore dollars up front to get in. did you know that? charles: i didn't know that. stuart: if some of them start to lose a lot of money, the singapore government calls them up and says you know, maybe you want to quit gambling? >>> now detroit, flat broke. we know it. and forbes actually named it the most miserable city in america. our next guest is a venture capitalist who will invest in your business if you move to detroit. here he is, ceo and managing partner of detroit venture partners. all right, josh, i want some numbers out of you, please
this year they are going to complete a bridge, expand a bridge from china to macau. making a bridge from hong kong to macau. and working on high speed rail. they are going to bring all these chinese into las vegas sands. here's the problem, they have missed the street the last three quarters. that's why the stock has been volatile. if anyone can hang in with the volatility i think the stock could back at the very least and retest the 62. stuart: if a singapore national wants to gamble in the...
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i think their quote is always it's unprofessional and baseless to accuse china. the fact is that there are thousands of attacks that are coming from one ip range in shanghai, and we mention this in our report. we couldn't get in the building. but if it's not the chinese then there are,000 sansd of hackers outside that building hacking into u.s. companies without china knowing about it which when you think about it is a little preposterous. >> we know they are stealing trade information worth billions of dollars. do we have any idea what this is costing us here in this country. >> there's been estimates all over the place. there was one estimate last year this now will cost the u.s. a trillion dollars. how do you quantify. everybody values their ip differently. without companies stepping forward and saying hey we've been hacked we don't know what's been taken. >> all right. nicole, thanks. appreciate it as always. >> thanks so much. >> now you know a good reporter will do anything to get a story, particularly an aussie. >> this is crazy. >> aussie weatherman. he m
i think their quote is always it's unprofessional and baseless to accuse china. the fact is that there are thousands of attacks that are coming from one ip range in shanghai, and we mention this in our report. we couldn't get in the building. but if it's not the chinese then there are,000 sansd of hackers outside that building hacking into u.s. companies without china knowing about it which when you think about it is a little preposterous. >> we know they are stealing trade information...
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china is demanding more oil every day to power its growing economy just as opec cut some of its output. international sanctions are reducing the amount of uranium oil on the world market while here at home, refineries are shutting down for maintenance as they prepare to switch to a summer blend. then market speculation and a weaker dollar play a role. >> we have to work. so we keep coming to work every day. but you have to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents in a month. >> that was nbc's tom costello. >>> after the long holiday weekend you the president and congressional staffers will be back at work this morning but with only ten days to prevent $85 billion in automatic spending cuts. the white house says president obama will hold a news conference to address the issue this morning. nbc's danielle lee has the details. danielle, good morning. >> reporter: mara, good morning. the president will urge congress to agree on a deal that balances those pending cuts with new revenue to avoid hurting the economy and the middle class. mane while, congress is away on recess
china is demanding more oil every day to power its growing economy just as opec cut some of its output. international sanctions are reducing the amount of uranium oil on the world market while here at home, refineries are shutting down for maintenance as they prepare to switch to a summer blend. then market speculation and a weaker dollar play a role. >> we have to work. so we keep coming to work every day. but you have to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents...
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second of all, he's positioned to pull a nixon in china. just as only a committed anti-communist like nixon could go to china, someone like a pragmatic aggressive like president obama could appeal to his base and still get tough entitlement cuts through as part of a grand bargain. this is a moment of rare opportunity but it takes presidential leadership and that, frankly, has been lacking. >> one approach that republicans have put forward is the idea of a balanced budget amendment. >> the real cause of our debt is that our government has been spending $1 trillion more than it takes in every year. that's why we need a balanced budget amendment. >> republicans, margaret, are not blameless in this, bush era tax cuts, wars in afghanistan and iraq are major drivers. the spending cuts that a balanced budget amendment would require could cripple the economy. austerity hasn't worked in europe. why does marco rubio think it would work in america? >> look, what you have to keep in mind is when marco rubio said that. he said that in his response to th
second of all, he's positioned to pull a nixon in china. just as only a committed anti-communist like nixon could go to china, someone like a pragmatic aggressive like president obama could appeal to his base and still get tough entitlement cuts through as part of a grand bargain. this is a moment of rare opportunity but it takes presidential leadership and that, frankly, has been lacking. >> one approach that republicans have put forward is the idea of a balanced budget amendment....
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easy to remember. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he was scheduled to return to china today. he spoke with the couple and invited them to come and visit him anytime and he said he would put them up there and serve as their personal guide in china. >> i was waiting for the reward part. had to be something there. more than a note. >> reporter: they said they weren't expecting a reward. made them feel good. >> good for them. thank you for that. >>> facebook and google teaming up now to help you live longer. >> giving millions of kls to scientists to -- dollars to scientists who are working on diseases. >> i think our society needs more heroes, scientists, researchers, engineers. you are doing the amazing work. the thing we could do is build institutions that celebrate and reward and recognize all of the real work you are doing. >> other responsers include google and apple. they raised $30 million for what it is calling the break through prize. >>> coming up a four-year-old saves her sister from a car wreck and that is not even the most incredible part of the story. >> what would
easy to remember. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he was scheduled to return to china today. he spoke with the couple and invited them to come and visit him anytime and he said he would put them up there and serve as their personal guide in china. >> i was waiting for the reward part. had to be something there. more than a note. >> reporter: they said they weren't expecting a reward. made them feel good. >> good for them. thank you for that. >>> facebook and google...
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has a full-up cyber war plan to conduct against china. you cannot convince them that this mentality is somehow wrong. there is a sense in china that they should do the same thing. i think that's why we're seeing a lot of this activity. in terms of pervasiveness, it has been going on for many years. when china feels a persistent gap in responsibilities, this is an area to improve. >> nice to see you. watch this space. this is something that will ton come up, i'm sure. >>> washington isn't coming to save you, but it is possible to make it on your own. coming up, i'll spruce you to someone who's working six jobs at once and loving every minute of it. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applie
has a full-up cyber war plan to conduct against china. you cannot convince them that this mentality is somehow wrong. there is a sense in china that they should do the same thing. i think that's why we're seeing a lot of this activity. in terms of pervasiveness, it has been going on for many years. when china feels a persistent gap in responsibilities, this is an area to improve. >> nice to see you. watch this space. this is something that will ton come up, i'm sure. >>>...
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the bbb cannot find a physical address and the site was formed within the last month, registered in china. and, if you are trying to score a ticket, go through an offical site such as ticketmaster. nfl ticket exchange has tickets for re-sale which go for between 3 and 20 thousand dollars. check out the bbb's website for more information. now on to the fun part of the super bowl: the commercials. this year, corporate america is working every angle to pump up viewership of the ads that run during the game. days ahead of the kick-off, companies are putting out sneak peaks. budweiser is giving a glimpse of its "lucky chair" spot. coke is asking fans to decide the punch line of this ad. and some companies are letting the entire commerical roll to increase the eyeball factor. "they are looking at 1.72 million youtube views on an ad that would be seen at the super bowl that would be watched as opposed to releasing it early you could have over 9 million." marketing professor david koehler believes super bowl commericals are on a fast track this year, as corporations see the value in capturing vie
the bbb cannot find a physical address and the site was formed within the last month, registered in china. and, if you are trying to score a ticket, go through an offical site such as ticketmaster. nfl ticket exchange has tickets for re-sale which go for between 3 and 20 thousand dollars. check out the bbb's website for more information. now on to the fun part of the super bowl: the commercials. this year, corporate america is working every angle to pump up viewership of the ads that run during...
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that sets it up for growth in places like china. meanwhile google is following apple in the innovation department. you tube and the money all comes from ads. i'm not sure how sustainable that is, richard. >> it's the entire objective that was to list the products, we are all much better informed. we are here to talk about the share price. you have to remember a share price is the reflection of the company not only the earnings, but investor beliefs for future growth. here it's all on the downside for apple. apple has a stench about it. nobody can say what or why, but there is a feeling that there is something nasty at the back of the fridge that needs to be emptied out. google on the other hand that doesn't have the same fierce competition that says apple has from android, they have competitors, but it's the industry standard. it still has many core markets that it is holding on to tighter than apple in its own domain. the share price i repeat is a reflection of earnings and investor sentiment. if you look at that share price, it's
that sets it up for growth in places like china. meanwhile google is following apple in the innovation department. you tube and the money all comes from ads. i'm not sure how sustainable that is, richard. >> it's the entire objective that was to list the products, we are all much better informed. we are here to talk about the share price. you have to remember a share price is the reflection of the company not only the earnings, but investor beliefs for future growth. here it's all on the...
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yes, more sanctions, but the key is going to be china china really has not done as much as they should in terms of curbing food and fuel. i think they'll be up against the wall and they probably will take that step. i think as you said, chris, after these additional sanctions, what next? we can't continue to isolate north korea because they have nuclear weapons. they have a million and a half men in arms. they have missiles. they're a danger in northeast asia. so what needs to happen is a new kind of diplomacy, new kind of dialog. i think south korea, the new leadership in china and south korea in the region needs to step up with the united states and develop a credible diplomatic strategy, one that involves north korea saying to them, look, this nuclear path is going to be totally against your interests. let's find ways to at least lower the tension. what you don't want is a country with nuclear weapons agitating the way it is, but i have dealt with them for years and i have succeeded in negotiating with them. you still don't know where they're coming from. they don't think like we do
yes, more sanctions, but the key is going to be china china really has not done as much as they should in terms of curbing food and fuel. i think they'll be up against the wall and they probably will take that step. i think as you said, chris, after these additional sanctions, what next? we can't continue to isolate north korea because they have nuclear weapons. they have a million and a half men in arms. they have missiles. they're a danger in northeast asia. so what needs to happen is a new...
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hacks china as well. this is different. this is the chinese military helping their state-run organizations steal things like blueprints, pricing documents, business plans, manufacturing processes. i do not believe that our u.s. government is helping the likes of ge and 3m and everybody else steal from the chinese. it's not equivalent, asymmetric list. >> the detail, the name of one of the hackers in china. they called him ugly gorilla in that report. >> the other one was called super hard. >> i'm not going to get into that. anyway, you should read the report in it's full entirety. >> u.s. companies fighting back against president obama's new health care law. financial times reporting a few employers considering cutting hours of workers so they are not qualified as fulltime workers, rather than in insuring their staff. and other things, paying the penalty instead of paying to in sure. we could have seen this coming, couldn't we? >> there's gambling in casablanca, tyler. i can't believe it. look, remember when they started pr
hacks china as well. this is different. this is the chinese military helping their state-run organizations steal things like blueprints, pricing documents, business plans, manufacturing processes. i do not believe that our u.s. government is helping the likes of ge and 3m and everybody else steal from the chinese. it's not equivalent, asymmetric list. >> the detail, the name of one of the hackers in china. they called him ugly gorilla in that report. >> the other one was called...
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version on officially i have to say that it's really part of a larger geo political effort to marginalize china economically in the pacific rim so you think about that commercial gemini's in the geopolitics of the pacific rim and it has as much to do with our diplomatic goals our political goals as it does to do with so-called trade policy and what are its implications i understand and maybe you can correct me on this but it instills an international court that resides over u.s. law shared laws yeah that's one of the most controversial aspects of the t p p you're referring to the investor to state dispute settlement regime this is a legacy of nafta the mother of all trade fights a north american free trade agreement and it's chapter eleven which is the investment chapter in this town justice investor to state and that's really an important thing for your viewers the investor corp investment only. government federal and sub federal governments for and this is you know not a government to government solution he's in these tribunals they're like world trade court and. trade bureaucrats who make de
version on officially i have to say that it's really part of a larger geo political effort to marginalize china economically in the pacific rim so you think about that commercial gemini's in the geopolitics of the pacific rim and it has as much to do with our diplomatic goals our political goals as it does to do with so-called trade policy and what are its implications i understand and maybe you can correct me on this but it instills an international court that resides over u.s. law shared laws...
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the victims were tourists from china, japan, britain and france. >>> the search continues for four people who 29 foot sailboat disappeared. the distress call is made by a wife, man, son and cousin before they banned the sinking vessel. >> coast guard, coast guard, we are abandoning ship. >> their electronics were failing. they were fashioning a make-shift raft. they hope it leads to new information to aid in the search. >>> now, here is your first look at scrambled politics. leon panetta is still secretary of defense working from home in california as he waits for chuck hagel to replace him. he has no plans to return to washington. >>> john boehner may be holding to his position to hold new taxes for a personal reason. if boehner caves on that point, he could lose his speakership. >>> a research poll shows strong support for raising the minimum wage to $9. 50% of republicans say they support it along with 87% of democrats. >>> new jersey governor, chris christie may not be feeling the love from conservatives. after his praise of president obama, christie will not be invited to the c-pac c
the victims were tourists from china, japan, britain and france. >>> the search continues for four people who 29 foot sailboat disappeared. the distress call is made by a wife, man, son and cousin before they banned the sinking vessel. >> coast guard, coast guard, we are abandoning ship. >> their electronics were failing. they were fashioning a make-shift raft. they hope it leads to new information to aid in the search. >>> now, here is your first look at scrambled...
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they have a proper plan and are able to extract money out of china and the ali baba situation, a very rare situation. i think they are on the right path. google, at 6.98, not too long ago. 6.98, a substantial move. too much too fast. >> i think google is throwing a bone to one of its former employees, employee number 20. that's great it's a feel-good story but at the end of the day they are the 800-pound gorilla. what am i supposed to do, ask jeeves now? >> i think you've got to buy google on a pullback, but yahoo! rk they will get back to that price nearly ten years ago. frustrating owning this stock, but i think yahoo! has the upside momentum here, not google. simple as that. >> what's the catalyst for yahoo! though? >> i don't think there is a catalyst. >> yeah. >> it's continued revenue. continued revenue streams, maria. they will continue to explore and like i said artificial intelligence. don't bet against marisa. >> a sharp cat. >> a compliment. >> dow holding steady, down 50 points. was down 134. definitely has come back. we'll see if we can make more progress as we head towar
they have a proper plan and are able to extract money out of china and the ali baba situation, a very rare situation. i think they are on the right path. google, at 6.98, not too long ago. 6.98, a substantial move. too much too fast. >> i think google is throwing a bone to one of its former employees, employee number 20. that's great it's a feel-good story but at the end of the day they are the 800-pound gorilla. what am i supposed to do, ask jeeves now? >> i think you've got to buy...
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hewlett-packard is following in apple's recent footsteps and posing new limits on temporary workers in china factories. >>> bank of america got on the winter storm frenzy issues, winter storm, may bring 2 feet of snow, prepare now, make sure you have plen 30 of cash. >>> bud light platinum is bringing sexy back to the beer aisle with singer justin timberlake. he'll star in ads and serve as a creative and musical curator. >>> and if david beckham hadn't claimed he did all the stunts for his 90 h&m underwear commercial we wouldn't have to show to it you. he did say he liked getting to do all the stunts so bloggers have been poring over the 1:30 spot and the verdict is 37-year-old becks did use a butt-double. >>> this may be on the wish list of many street cleaners today, a two-lane plow. >>> no snow storm can stop the madness of the most pampered and primped pooches on the planet. the dog show comes to new york. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company thr
hewlett-packard is following in apple's recent footsteps and posing new limits on temporary workers in china factories. >>> bank of america got on the winter storm frenzy issues, winter storm, may bring 2 feet of snow, prepare now, make sure you have plen 30 of cash. >>> bud light platinum is bringing sexy back to the beer aisle with singer justin timberlake. he'll star in ads and serve as a creative and musical curator. >>> and if david beckham hadn't claimed he did...
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china mobile, 700 million phones. secondly is the smart tv which is coming and the low-priced iphone and ipad which are coming. so apple has a bunch of catalys catalysts. it is a phenomenal thing it's corrected from the $700 back in september. they are going to raise the dividend this year. liz: let's go to your next one. qualcomm, related to apple because the chips are in the phones. since you brought it up i believe november 27th, the stock is up 8%. see folks this is why you listen to our people here that we bring in. but why still qualcomm at the moment? >> liz, paul jacobs, whom you have interviewed, is a great manager. he's succeeded his father. they basically make the gasoline that makes all of these smart phones work. okay? as you mention a moment ago, whether it's apple, whether it's some of apple's competitors, they cannot work without -- what intel was to the personal computer, qualcomm is to the smart phone mobile internet revolution. so that's why you want to own qualcomm. liz: i'm surprised you don't pic
china mobile, 700 million phones. secondly is the smart tv which is coming and the low-priced iphone and ipad which are coming. so apple has a bunch of catalys catalysts. it is a phenomenal thing it's corrected from the $700 back in september. they are going to raise the dividend this year. liz: let's go to your next one. qualcomm, related to apple because the chips are in the phones. since you brought it up i believe november 27th, the stock is up 8%. see folks this is why you listen to our...
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i think our government needs to sit down with china forth with, present the evidence to china, ask china for its investigation, and press, press, press. this is going to no good end unless there is some agreement between our two nations and the world committee -- community for an agreement which is enforceable. one of these days there is going to be a huge cyber attack somewhere, and we must prevent that from happening. >> we're not without crisis. how about afghanistan? in the last 24 hours we've heard from president karzai saying that u.s. unit have to get out of wardock province within two weeks because of what they're affiliated afghan forces have allegedly done. what should the u.s. do about that? >> well, what i just heard is that the reports are not correct, and that the military is investigating. so i would sort of like to hold my fire and wait and see what actually is correct and not correct. >> let me just ask you. your information that those reports were not correct, are those from official sources? in other words, have you been briefed on this? >> from my intelligence staff.
i think our government needs to sit down with china forth with, present the evidence to china, ask china for its investigation, and press, press, press. this is going to no good end unless there is some agreement between our two nations and the world committee -- community for an agreement which is enforceable. one of these days there is going to be a huge cyber attack somewhere, and we must prevent that from happening. >> we're not without crisis. how about afghanistan? in the last 24...
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. >> china has a controlled access. everything they do on the internet is monitored there. we have seen thousands of attacks in the last two years alone. it's hard to believe or strains cred credulity, hard to believe it's to the unit 61398. >> this is what they are talking about, a secret unit of the military, a 12-story building in shanghai built in 2007 and wired by telecom. hundreds if not thousands of people work here. they are having what the report claims devastating impact, stealing hundreds of terabytes from companies, a lot u.s.-based. pricing as well as e-mails and contact lests. once they have penetrated a network they stick around, about a year on average. in one instance nearly five years. the chinese government, as you might expect, is denouncing the report as groundless and noting china itself is a major victim of cyber attacks. statements to the affect chinese military takes part are unprofessional and not new orleans with the facts in a statement by the chinese foreign ministry. the u.s. is raising concerns about cyber security at the highest levels in chi
. >> china has a controlled access. everything they do on the internet is monitored there. we have seen thousands of attacks in the last two years alone. it's hard to believe or strains cred credulity, hard to believe it's to the unit 61398. >> this is what they are talking about, a secret unit of the military, a 12-story building in shanghai built in 2007 and wired by telecom. hundreds if not thousands of people work here. they are having what the report claims devastating impact,...
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first and foremost, china says it's being hooked. this private report out today says china is hacking american firms. who is the victim and who is do the hacking, do we know? >> it's easy to put the blame game back and there's no repercussions for china to say we're not doing anything. we in the hacking community have known china has been a major threat for naa number of years. starting companies to compete with us for cheaper products has been a known practice for a long period of time. you're seeing these high impact vulnerabilities being attacked and corporations being attacked in a number of ways through the chinese government. we saw with google, aurora and a number of other companies as well. >> what's interesting is the group who did this study is a u.s. firm, connects the dots with the chinese military being the home base for this cyber attacks. what types of information could be compromised first and foremost? >> think about it. the u.s. company has multiple trillions of dollars of into ektal property. if china can infiltrat
first and foremost, china says it's being hooked. this private report out today says china is hacking american firms. who is the victim and who is do the hacking, do we know? >> it's easy to put the blame game back and there's no repercussions for china to say we're not doing anything. we in the hacking community have known china has been a major threat for naa number of years. starting companies to compete with us for cheaper products has been a known practice for a long period of time....
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, the first lady, the usher's office in terms of needing to order additional pieces of presidential china that would be used for state dinners as well. i know we had supplements made of the f.d.r. service and the wilson service to fill out those services because they had been depleted by breakage and so forth over the years. and in the year 2000 when the white house historical association offered to fund a new state service, we worked very closely with mrs. clinton in deciding about the colors, the designs that would go on the service, how those particular colors would look in the various settings in the state dining room or the east room, and i do remember mrs. clinton's mother, mrs. rodham was living in the house at the time and would come to some of these meetings about showing samples from the porcelain factory, and none of them seemed to be satisfactory. and she said, you know, i've been -- the bathroom of my suite is a beautiful yellow color, she said. and i think we should try that yellow color. so we got a sample of the wallpaper and sent it off to lennox, and they did some sample
, the first lady, the usher's office in terms of needing to order additional pieces of presidential china that would be used for state dinners as well. i know we had supplements made of the f.d.r. service and the wilson service to fill out those services because they had been depleted by breakage and so forth over the years. and in the year 2000 when the white house historical association offered to fund a new state service, we worked very closely with mrs. clinton in deciding about the colors,...
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china in the last generation, hundreds of millions of people in the middle class and the foreign aid community has to look at that and ask themselves what they could be doing differently and i think it can work but these giant programs often are not what works and certainly when you start displacing local entrepreneurs and telling local people, we can do this for you better than you can do it for yourself, you set up a culture of dependency and then you snuff out people who are coming up with local solutions to local problems and not really what "the night ranger" is about and it's a thriller but there is that world view, my view of this informs this and i'm not afraid to say that. >> it's my experience in meeting with refugees that foreign aid, a small percentage of donations of foreign aid actually get to the people that need it. i've seen that a lot sold on the black market. >> yes. >> a lot gets redirected to corrupt governments and even if the intentions are good and the ngo delivering the foreign aid is not corrupt it still has a hard time of getting the people it's supposed to
china in the last generation, hundreds of millions of people in the middle class and the foreign aid community has to look at that and ask themselves what they could be doing differently and i think it can work but these giant programs often are not what works and certainly when you start displacing local entrepreneurs and telling local people, we can do this for you better than you can do it for yourself, you set up a culture of dependency and then you snuff out people who are coming up with...
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china, we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the world other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. nd long hours with hr checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. [ female announcer ] roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified wi
china, we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the world other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. nd long hours with hr checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in...
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no longer worried, i think about our economy being overwhelmed, either by europe at large, the eu or china somehow swallowing up here bit of innovation that exists in the world and they're no longer, i think, worried about our, our economy being overwelcomed beyond our shores. but, and i don't think there's no, there is he' very little doubt in any circles out there. about america's ability to be in a position to lead the world in the 21st century, not only in terms of our foreign policy, our incredible defense establishment, but economically. >> governor, fewer americans are working, the last quarter the economy just contracted and we've got 50 million americans on food stamps and 6 trillion in new debt. and what alternate university is crazy uncle joe living in here? >> let's just say i wouldn't characterize it the way he said it. the fact of the matter is that most american families have done worse in the obama, quote, recovery than they did during the the recession. and median family income went down $1500 during the the recession itself, and then went down another $2500 during the oba
no longer worried, i think about our economy being overwhelmed, either by europe at large, the eu or china somehow swallowing up here bit of innovation that exists in the world and they're no longer, i think, worried about our, our economy being overwelcomed beyond our shores. but, and i don't think there's no, there is he' very little doubt in any circles out there. about america's ability to be in a position to lead the world in the 21st century, not only in terms of our foreign policy, our...
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on china. it's as dependent as. long as you know the devices are manufactured in china and they're cheap enough for us to buy so you threw out some statistics earlier and that indicate that china and the u.s. is very dependent but. keep in mind that these devices still have to obey rules to enter operate and beyond networks and it would be you know it would be extraordinary for. back doors to be or malware to ship and for no one to notice because of the number of eyes that are looking on on any given device. the want to talk about you know china is a is under the microscope right now are possibly being a cyber threat but they're not the only one involved in online spying are they say no so in order for the for any for any malware or spying to work on any of these on any of these devices right now let's say it came from china and there was a threat on it it would have to contact machines or or people some somewhere else in the somewhere else in the world that would be very you know very very quickly discovered the wa
on china. it's as dependent as. long as you know the devices are manufactured in china and they're cheap enough for us to buy so you threw out some statistics earlier and that indicate that china and the u.s. is very dependent but. keep in mind that these devices still have to obey rules to enter operate and beyond networks and it would be you know it would be extraordinary for. back doors to be or malware to ship and for no one to notice because of the number of eyes that are looking on on any...
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cyber wars that other countries are right being hit by hackers from iran in allegedly happens from china these are real things and we're also hacking these places where you are sending cyber you know what do you send it to cyber don. we're screwing around with with with around this is this is what actually makes me skeptical is that unlike a real terrorist attack the government can just say you know we were hit with a cyber attack and now we're going to pass this legislation i mean it's so ambiguous and really they can say anything and use it as a justification to push through really harsh cyber legislation which we know that they want to do but talk about who's who's resisting where you should actually really good because it's weird that there's a reasonable congress could have a reasonable suspicion about what you're gauging on line you can use that in order to pass this crazy bill that's going to make sure that the government and private companies can share everything but when it comes to people and what they're actually doing and you know whether or not you can with this person other
cyber wars that other countries are right being hit by hackers from iran in allegedly happens from china these are real things and we're also hacking these places where you are sending cyber you know what do you send it to cyber don. we're screwing around with with with around this is this is what actually makes me skeptical is that unlike a real terrorist attack the government can just say you know we were hit with a cyber attack and now we're going to pass this legislation i mean it's so...
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they've had -- property prices in china got a little bit out of hand. they needed to put a stop to that at some point. >> all right, dennis, great to see you. >> thank you. thanks for having me on. >> dennis gartman. let's trade some gas price derivatives. the consumer stocks, especially in light of that walmart memo, citing an internal e-mail that february sales off to its worst start in years. you couple that with the pain at the pump, and not a pretty picture for the u.s. consumer at this point. >> i'm not going to go the consumer route. we've been talking about the refiner trades. look at psx. in the 40s, we said it is probably going to trade its name sake, 66, and here we are north of 65. they don't seem to want to stop right now. >> i think, last time oil was at $100, i thought we hit $4 a gallon already, i can't understand, one of you guys knows the answer, why is it that gas, maybe the premise is wrong, but why is it that gas seems cheaper now with $100 oil? >> less taxes -- there's a spread, capacity inputs. not as simple as -- >> if you had th
they've had -- property prices in china got a little bit out of hand. they needed to put a stop to that at some point. >> all right, dennis, great to see you. >> thank you. thanks for having me on. >> dennis gartman. let's trade some gas price derivatives. the consumer stocks, especially in light of that walmart memo, citing an internal e-mail that february sales off to its worst start in years. you couple that with the pain at the pump, and not a pretty picture for the u.s....
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china we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 one source with etfs from leading providers tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and extensive coverage of major asset classes... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all brought to you by one firm tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with comprehensive education, tools and personal guidance tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you find etfs that may be right for you. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 schwab etf onesource-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for the most tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 commission-free etfs, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you only need one source and one place. tdd#:
china we'll have to change. one way or the other we'll change the other. so, there's homework to be done on both sides. >> david lee, thank you. fascinating conversation. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, learning a lesson from canada. it's made a smart cost-saving decision and maybe we can do the same. right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free...
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wait times at airports and scaled-back cybersecurity would mean more vult to attacks from hackers in china and at home, threatening our infrastructure. furloughs and layoffs would affect more than 800 workers in the defense industry at the same time that north korea is testing a nuclear bomb. cuts at the irs would mean fewer tax return reviews and longer waits to get refunds. and more than 100,000 people would be thrown out of emergency housing and onto the streets. one way or another, everyone is going to feel this. while washington continues to play the blame game. >> the bottom line is very simple -- the republicans have proposed devastating cuts. >> washington democrats have gotten used to republicans bailing them out of their own lack of responsibility. >> now that we're clear at what is at stake, let's figure out whether this is really going to happen. john king is cnn's chief national correspondent. what is the likelihood of this sequester, these forced budget cuts going into effect starting friday? >> there's no serious negotiations, so at the moment. it looks like they will go in.
wait times at airports and scaled-back cybersecurity would mean more vult to attacks from hackers in china and at home, threatening our infrastructure. furloughs and layoffs would affect more than 800 workers in the defense industry at the same time that north korea is testing a nuclear bomb. cuts at the irs would mean fewer tax return reviews and longer waits to get refunds. and more than 100,000 people would be thrown out of emergency housing and onto the streets. one way or another, everyone...
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investigators are accused china of economic espionage, of stealing research and design. this allows them to compete without stealing billions on innovation and product development. if this is true, americans should care because it's costing them countless jobs. they are calling this the biggest transfer of wealth in history. >> we saw one of a cyber pearl harbor. and the white house is preparing to take action. >> reporter: this week, they are announcing plans to help private companies in identifying and mitigating such attacks, george. >>> we're going to go to the white house, where president obama will appear later this morning, to warn against the next budget crisis that's coming fast. automatic spending cuts to hit every government program in just ten days. abc's jon karl has more on what we expect to hear from the president. good morning, jon. he's going to ratchet up the pressure on congress. >> reporter: he sure is. he's trying to shame congress to do something to replace the cuts. and this morning, the president will be surrounded by emergency workers, firefighte
investigators are accused china of economic espionage, of stealing research and design. this allows them to compete without stealing billions on innovation and product development. if this is true, americans should care because it's costing them countless jobs. they are calling this the biggest transfer of wealth in history. >> we saw one of a cyber pearl harbor. and the white house is preparing to take action. >> reporter: this week, they are announcing plans to help private...
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china will be doing pretty well. but other important decisions made during the congress will be inflation target. we think it will be lower to 3.5% which will require higher interest rate to meet the more ambitious target. we think china will be increasing their interest rates and in the first half will be pushing up money market rates to slow the housing market. a little bit of tightening and that should help the renminbi resume its appreciation against the u.s. dollar, especially one that the depreciatation of the yen stalls, we expect renewed gains and our target at the end of the year is 6.10. >> all right. darius, good to see you. thanks for that. >> thanks for having me. no problem. >> we're just over an hour and 30 minutes into trade in europe. around about 7 to 3, 7 to 2, advancers outpacing decliners at the moment. as far as the uk ftse 1 00 has been something of a laggard early today. it's up 0.7%. ibex and cac 40 up 0.5% respectively. now, as far as debt markets are concerned, really, the focus will be on
china will be doing pretty well. but other important decisions made during the congress will be inflation target. we think it will be lower to 3.5% which will require higher interest rate to meet the more ambitious target. we think china will be increasing their interest rates and in the first half will be pushing up money market rates to slow the housing market. a little bit of tightening and that should help the renminbi resume its appreciation against the u.s. dollar, especially one that the...
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coal would be shipped abroad to china and india. those terminals would dramatically increase the amount we export from 800 million to more than 140 million each and every year. joining me now to discuss this potential offshoring of our coal and what it could mean is greenpeace climate and energy campaigner kelly mitchell. welcome inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> jennifer: so why are mining companies moving to export coal overseas? >> right now is a pretty terrible time to be a coal industry executive. for decades it has been the major source of energy. but that is reversing, and that is a huge success story for people concerned about climate change and public health but that is a terrible reality for coal executives and their financiers. so now they are getting the stuff out of the u.s. and into emerging economies. >> jennifer: so is that why coal is now a dollar a ton? these companies are buying it for so cheap; is that why? >> that is sort of a scandal in of itself. the majority of coal is from an area called the power rive
coal would be shipped abroad to china and india. those terminals would dramatically increase the amount we export from 800 million to more than 140 million each and every year. joining me now to discuss this potential offshoring of our coal and what it could mean is greenpeace climate and energy campaigner kelly mitchell. welcome inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> jennifer: so why are mining companies moving to export coal overseas? >> right now is a pretty...